Lexicographical Neighbors of Superhardened
Literary usage of Superhardened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Steel Thermal Treatment, by John W. Urquhart (1922)
"... forged too hard to work, heated too high in the previous annealing or
superhardened by cold working and even strains set up by these various treatments, ..."
2. Air Power and Desert Storm by Richard B. Clark (1993)
"9 The aerodynamic-looking HABs at the airfields were "superhardened," built to
withstand all conceivable threats. "As far as I could see," said Colonel ..."
3. Wonders of the Nineteenth Century: A Panoramic Review of the Inventions and by John Wesley Hanson (1900)
"... as a result the rest of the shell takes up the strain of impact and helps to
support the superhardened point in its passage through the opposing armor. ..."
4. The World Wide Military Command and Control System: Evolution and Effectiveness by David Eric Pearson (2000)
"One such scheme, desirable but far too costly, was the development of superhardened
command posts that could survive direct hits by nuclear weapons. ..."